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SUMMARY:Open Access Week at USC
DESCRIPTION:The USC Libraries invite you to two discussions on Tuesday
 , October 20, 2015, both will be held in DML 240:\nNew Frontiers in Op
 en Access Publishing\n10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.\nHow will open access pu
 blishing impact the future dissemination of your research and scholars
 hip? This panel will explore the question and provide a brief backgrou
 nd on the open access movement that is changing the academic publishin
 g landscape. Hear from university press and commercial publishers abou
 t new open access ventures, and the challenges and opportunities that 
 open access introduces into the scholarly communication system.\nPanel
 ists:\n\nGail Clement, Head of Research Services, Caltech Libraries 
 (Moderator)\nJohn McDonald, Associate Dean of Collections, USC Librari
 es\nAlison Mudditt, Director, University of California Press\nRepres
 entative from a commercial publisher, TBD\n\nWhat Does Open Access Mea
 n for the Humanities?\n1:00 p.m.- 2:30 p.m.\nThis panel will explore t
 he implications of the open access movement for students and scholars 
 in the humanities. How are USC humanities faculty exploring and contri
 buting to open access initiatives? How might contributing to open acce
 ss publications—journals, monographs, and digital networks—reshape
  the role and practice of scholarship, tenure and education? How can l
 ibraries support and promote open access publishing? These and other q
 uestions related to the challenges and benefits of the evolving schola
 rly communication ecosystem will be discussed.\nPanelists:\n\nTara McP
 herson, Associate Professor, Media Arts + Practice Division, and co-f
 ounder of Scalar and Vectors\nArunima Paul, PhD in English, Gender
  & Visual Studies from USC in 2014; USC Libraries Research Assistant (
 Moderator)\nJohn Carlos Rowe, USC Associates Chair in Humanities; Pro
 fessor of English, American Studies & Ethnicity, and Comparative Liter
 ature\nDeborah Holmes-Wong, Director, USC Digital Library\n\n\nFor mo
 re information visit http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/events/open-acce
 ss-week-at-usc
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20151020T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20151020T143000
CATEGORIES:panel, presentations
LOCATION:United States of America
WEBSITE:http://libguides.usc.edu/openaccess
URL:http://libguides.usc.edu/openaccess
CONTACT:2137408349
ORGANIZER;CN="Beth Namei":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/Bet
 hNamei
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